Police hunt for missing Rowanmoor MD Seaton

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Police are hunting for Rowanmoor Pensions joint managing director David Seaton, who has been missing for more than a week.

Ian Hammond, also joint MD, says he does not believe Seaton's disappearance is "in any way" connected to his position at the SSAS specialist. Police say Seaton was last seen by work colleagues in Salisbury on 24 August, nine days ago. His car has since been found in Boscastle, north Cornwall. They have launched an appeal for information regarding his whereabouts. "It is very out of character for David not to make any contact with his family and we are increasingly concerned for his safety," detective inspector Simon Watson says. Wiltshire, Devon and Cornwall police, assisted by ...

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